Bihar Assembly Elections 2025
Polling for the second and final phase of the Bihar Assembly elections is underway, involving 122 constituencies and 1,302 candidates. The voting process is taking place across 45,399 polling stations with a significant number of voters aged between 30 and 60. The first phase recorded a historic turnout of 64.66%. Key political players include the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, aiming to retain power while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) seeks to increase its influence.
Why This Matters
Elections are always of great public interest as they affect governance and policy-making. High voter engagement makes this topic important for discussion on social platforms.
Public Sentiment Summary
Public opinion on the Bihar Assembly elections is polarized, showcasing a keen division between supporters of the NDA, who are hopeful for a governance that addresses unemployment, and critics from the RJD and others expressing skepticism about corruption and electoral integrity. Significant apprehensions also revolve around the role of newer parties like JSP and their potential impact on the upcoming elections.
Highlighted Comments
Congratulations NDA. All the best wishes. Rahul Tejaswi mukth Bharat. Great. Thank you Biharians. God Bless you for excellent result.
No Job is Bihar and this is BJP wants
If NDA comes to power whole country will have to work hard to pay of the freebies NDA promised. If RJD comes to power central won't release much funding and then redirect those funds to deserving states.
Majority people or friends to whom I asked they say voted for JSP but NDA has maximum chance of farming government.. I think NDA again (I might be wrong too)
Nitish Kumar without a second level leadership is an existential risk, and BJP as such hasn't delivered much in states where they don't have good leaders.
Parties Involved
- NDA
- RJD
- JSP
What the people want
NDA: Address the unemployment crisis effectively and maintain transparency in governance to build trust.
RJD: Focus on clear communication and solutions to counter the NDA's influence and connect with voters.
JSP: Strengthen your outreach and present a credible alternative to gain voter confidence.